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In reply to the discussion: Native Americans protest South High's refusal to let student wear eagle plumes, beads on graduation [View all]gypsy3
(1 post)34. One more way
This is just one more way for the authoritarians to belittle the First Americans! Suppress, Suppress, Suppress! So Sad!
Some people have expressed their thoughts with contradiction, judgement and ignorance. For these particular individuals, you truly do not understand the american indian way of life, and the struggles of our ancestors. Walk a mile in my moccasins before you judge me! She is following her Tradition, which to me, is to be honored. It is not a religious matter, it is Tradition! Stop judging what you don't know! Be Yourself, and Stand Proud!
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Native Americans protest South High's refusal to let student wear eagle plumes, beads on graduation [View all]
Omaha Steve
May 2015
OP
No one could call it "bling," for crissakes. No one sane, that is. What a shame. n/t
Judi Lynn
May 2015
#1
As usual, I agree with you very much! I just do not see the BFD over this. We are supposed to be a
RKP5637
May 2015
#30
And Native Americans wear the feathers for ceremony. Many also have them in their homes. It is
jwirr
May 2015
#19
Since eagle feathers are scare (they cannot be killed for their feathers) they usually only have one
jwirr
May 2015
#23
Not quite. They are being asked to adopt the customs of Western Europeans that the first
jtuck004
May 2015
#5
"..I first went online in 1993" < You're welcome for the work we did to make it available.<G> n/t
jtuck004
May 2015
#82
Very good point. The white establishment used to go so far as to steal Native children taking them
jwirr
May 2015
#22
We haven't really shelved that attitude either, just changed the skin color we are focusing on. n/t
jtuck004
May 2015
#46
The purpose of school is evidently to produce interchangeable parts for the machine. . .
Journeyman
May 2015
#4
I remember what Russel Means said about the purpose of schools. Fodder for the industrial machine.
Autumn
May 2015
#24
“Nobody at school is going to tell a young lady not to wear a crucifix to her graduation,”
progressoid
May 2015
#6
Should she be allowed to dangle a prominent crucifix one from her cap?
TexasMommaWithAHat
May 2015
#16
If any Texas school superintendent prohibited a student from wearing a prominent crucifix
pnwmom
May 2015
#62
Right, because they're bigoted against Catholics and Mexicans, too. So what would happen
pnwmom
May 2015
#73
I hope their protest results in a change of mind, this student's ancestors were here FIRST.
secondwind
May 2015
#11
Bigotry is truly a low state of mind/being. If bigots realized in a flash if a moment how utterly
Dont call me Shirley
May 2015
#15
Thanks, giftedgirl, for your kind, informative answer. Anyone else want to try?
Larry Engels
May 2015
#52
How do those terms get adapted for use by individual persons? A white person can't
pnwmom
May 2015
#63
Interestingly, a lot of my First Nations acquaintances call themselves "Indians."
Lizzie Poppet
May 2015
#81